“Mad Dog” politician registers nazis.us, redirects to Trump admin site
An American Congressional candidate has registered the domain name nazis.us and redirected it to the US Department of Homeland security web site.
Independent candidate Mark Davis, whose Twitter handle is @MarkMadDogDavis, confirmed the move in a tweet, saying the Republican party has gone “full fascist”:
I’m a nobody.
A dad in red Florida.And I’m the one who bought https://t.co/Z0CG11fDsB
Because the GOP went full fascist
and the democrat establishment still won’t name it.I’m not a senator.
Don’t have a PAC.
Not a soul in power thought to actually raise hell.So I did.
And…— Mark Davis for Congress (@MarkMadDogDavis) January 16, 2026
If you’re wondering about whether that’s a tone befitting a would-be US Congressperson, it’s typical of his Twitter feed, which repeatedly insults his opponents as “MAGA morons” and generally lives in the depths of the same brainless rabbit hole originally tunnelled by Venezuelan president Donald Trump.
The Whois record for the domain show it was registered on January 13 and has “markdavisforcongress.com donate” listed as the registrant. But Davis, perhaps jokingly, had first tried to pass off nazis.us as being a US government registration.
He posted a video of himself typing the domain into his browser, showing the redirect to dhs.gov, perhaps unaware that his browser autocomplete drop-down revealed that nazis.us was in his own GoDaddy control panel.
The context for this stunt is of course the ongoing chaos in some Democrat-run cities, initiated by the Trump administration, which has seen armed, masked, and unaccountable ICE agents swarm the streets looking for non-white people to deport.
It’s perhaps comforting, if bewildering, that nazis.us was until last week still available for registration.
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